Category Archives: Roof

A key feature of a Drum Shield is the difficulty level of escape. Seriously what’s the point of locking them behind glass if they can just walk around it and start singing into an unattended mic? With the advent of athletic high jumping drummers the Drum Shield Roof was invented. But what if you have a drummer that can both jump high and is strong???? Well in the search for ever increasing security we came across the brilliance of this:… Read the rest

…Not even after you force them to play E-Drums.

We’ve recently been polling twitter to find out if you’d rather be locked behind a drum shield, or be forced to play electronic drums. But here Todd Elliot shows us the unspeakable heinous act of both evils combined.

Drum Shields serve so much greater purpose than simply controlling drum volume. We’ve already seen them multitasking as a Set List Organizer. Here’s a great example of how a drum shield can actually help keep the drummer from getting distracted. The hardworking labcoats over at Acoustical Solutions have conjured this fantastic idea:

Drum Shield Horse Blinders

Notice how they use opaque sections to keep the drummer focused on the lead singer.

Here’s a Drum Cage with something a wee bit different. While this is Drummers Behind Glass, many weeks it would be more appropriate to be Drum Behind Glass (well Drums Behind Glass cause we rarely see anyone with a single piece kit).

Drum Cage

Can you tell what’s different?

This week we actually have a drummer. Look how safe and friendly he is. Behind that strong Drum Shield there’s no fear he’s going to distract anyone in the audience, … Read the rest